Verónica Bayetti Flores
Verónica comes to the Latina Institute with a wide range of experiences in reproductive justice, including work at community clinics and activist work in HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ liberation, and immigrants’ rights. She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology and a minor in Women’s Studies at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and more recently obtained her Master’s degree in the Sexuality and Health program at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. At NLIRH Verónica conducts research and analysis of national policy that affects the sexual and reproductive health and rights of Latinas, as well as writing and speaking about these issues.
Why Cervical Cancer is an LGBT Issue
by Verónica Bayetti Flores, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health
January 9, 2012 - 3:55pm (Print)
When talking about bringing the number of cervical cancer deaths to zero, it is crucial not to forget about LGBTQ people’s distinct experiences accessing health care.
Latina Week of Action Takes on Reactionary Immigration Policy and Teen Pregnancy Efforts
by Verónica Bayetti Flores, National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health
August 3, 2011 - 12:10pm (Print)
The Reproductive Justice Week of Action is back! On Monday, activists across the nation began a week full of events, actions, and discussion on immigrant women and reproductive justice.
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